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In “All Quiet on the Western Front,” from director Edward Berger, soldier Paul Bäumer (Felix Kammerer) is found in a pile of rubble by his comrades having survived a night of enemy shelling.
‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ director Edward Berger on star Felix Kammerer: 'I needed a new actor, a new face.' Continue to Deadline SKIP AD You will be redirected back to your article in ...
Why adapt “All Quiet on the Western Front”? The main reason to make it is because it’s a German book. When the producer suggested it, it felt so obvious.
All Quiet on the Western Front explores many themes like brutality, loneliness, nationalism, and more among the soldiers. Let’s look at these themes and see how they helped in shaping the story.
Before All Quiet on the Western Front, alienation from the home front was rarely a concern of war literature, but it’s become a central theme, as indicated by the title of the Iraq veteran Phil ...
For good reason Erich Maria Remarque’s masterwork “All Quiet on the Western Front” is routinely tagged the most important war novel ever written. At the time of its full-length publication ...
Daniel Brühl to Direct Nazi-Era Tennis Biopic 'Break' With 'All Quiet on Western Front' Team, 'Night Manager' Producers ...
“All Quiet on the Western Front.” Courtesy of Netflix In one tour-de-force sequence, the German soldiers break through the French lines and enter their bunkers to discover a spread of ...
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